The timing of Blair’s attack on the net zero agenda could not have been worse for Labour—or better for Reform.
Labour wants to present itself as the defender of journalistic freedom, but Starmer’s past presents a different picture.
Brussels says it will learn from this week’s power outages, but is convincing no one if it sticks with fanatical net zero targets.
Brussels officials are letting slip that even a scaled-down European peacekeeping force is totally unrealistic.
Campaigners are gathering hundreds of thousands of pounds to challenge the Supreme Court’s trans verdict.
A new UK-EU declaration could be the final nail in the coffin for those working to secure Britain’s borders.
Israel insists UNRWA should face harsher criticism for its role in Gaza, yet European leaders continue to praise the agency.
Facing record-breaking illegal crossings, Labour rushes out tough-sounding measures before crucial local elections.
A Romanian judge faces disciplinary action after saying it was wrong to annul the November election.
Broadcasters are continuing the campaign against a Polish priest and media figure long criticised by Brussels.
Campaign Against Antisemitism has warned that removing Hamas from the list of proscribed organisations would endanger the safety of British Jews.
The stage is set for a stitch-up at the UK-EU summit that could see Brexit powers traded away behind closed doors.